J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.  2002 May;24(3):187-195.

Effect Of Polyphosphate On Skin Wound Healing

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of dentistry, KyungHee University, Korea. gi_bum@yahoo.co.kr
  • 2Department of Oral microbiology, College of dentistry, KyungHee University, Korea.
  • 3Department of Oral anatomy, College of dentistry, KyungHee University, Korea.

Abstract

Polyphosphate has been used as a food additive.It has been approved the use of PolyP to the products as a safe additive.In other study,PolyP seems to has an ability of promoting effect on bone regeneration,possibly by enhancing osteoconductivity of the carrier and/or by increasing osteoinductivity of the damaged bone tissue. So we performed this study in order to evaluate the effect of polyphosphate on the dermal defect healing in critical-sized defect wound.Using welder and blade,a 1cm diameter sized burn-defect and rectangular excisional-defect was prepared in the thigh of each Sprague-Dawley rats. Then defect areas were applied topically with distilled water(DW), 0.01%orthophosphate(Pi), or 0.01%polyP75. The application of these materials was continued for seven days. The rats, which had burn wounds,were sacrificed at week 1 and 2.the other groups,which had excisional wounds, were sacrificed at day 3,week 1,2, and 4.the specimens of the defect were prepared,stained with Hand E, and examined under the microscope. Dermal defect healing capacity of polyP75 was also examined by observaing cellular activity of periodontal cells using MTT assay. The results were as follows. PolyP75 at the concentrations of 0.01%increased the MTT activity of periodontal cells by 154.1%.a pathohistologic findings of burn wound with polyP75 showed a faster epidermal healing and more profound maturation in dermis than those of other groups. In excisional wound,compare with other gruops, tissue maturity and density of matrix in dermis were much enhanced in the polyP75 groups.

Keyword

PolyP75; Skin wound healing

MeSH Terms

Animals
Bone and Bones
Burns
Dermis
Hand
Polyps
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Skin*
Thigh
Wound Healing*
Wounds and Injuries*
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